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- the present disclosure relates to a screw anchor assembly, and more particularly, to a screw anchor assembly with a structure for increasing a contact area with vertebra.
- Commonly used spine fixing devices include a pedicle (sacral) screw that is inserted into the pedicle or sacrum of the vertebra at a predefined angle and depth, a spinal rod that is disposed on one side of the part of the spine, and a fixing cap or a coupling fastener that fastens the spinal rod and the pedicle screw together, in order to adjust the damaged part of the spine to the normal condition and fix it without movement.
- a pedicle (sacral) screw that is inserted into the pedicle or sacrum of the vertebra at a predefined angle and depth
- a spinal rod that is disposed on one side of the part of the spine
- a fixing cap or a coupling fastener that fastens the spinal rod and the pedicle screw together, in order to adjust the damaged part of the spine to the normal condition and fix it without movement.
- the pedicle screw is first inserted into and fixed onto the pedicle or the sacrum of vertebra in an appropriate orientation and position, then the part of the spine is adjusted to normal condition using the spinal rod, and lastly, the spinal rod and the fixing screw are secured using the fixing cap or coupling fastener, completing the treatment.
- a larger screw may be inserted into the position at which the screw loosening phenomenon occurred, or the bones around the screw may be filled with cement or transplanted with allograft bone plug.
- the present disclosure is directed to providing a screw anchor assembly that increases a contact area with the vertebra and has sufficient pull-out strength, thereby achieving secure screw fixation and reducing the patients' physical and economic burden.
- a screw anchor assembly is a screw anchor assembly used in spinal screw fixation, and includes a screw having screw threads in a lengthwise direction, and a screw anchor which is inserted into a predefined position of spine, and has anchor threads on an inner surface defining a receiving part into which the screw is inserted, of which the receiving part being expanded during screw coupling with the screw, wherein the screw anchor includes a plurality of divisions formed along a lengthwise direction, and has overlapping parts between adjacent divisions in the plurality of divisions.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a process of fixing a screw anchor assembly into the vertebra according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a screw anchor of a screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B′ of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of a screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of a screw anchor assembly according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are horizontal cross-sectional views of a screw anchor assembly according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Screw 20 Screw threads 30, 100: Screw anchor 40: Anchor threads 50: Receiving part 60: One end of threaded anchor 70: Stopper part 80: Connecting part 91, 92, 93, 94: Division
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a process of fixing the screw anchor assembly into the vertebra according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a screw anchor of the screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B′ of FIG. 3 .
- the screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a screw anchor 30 and a screw 10 .
- the screw anchor 30 is an element that is inserted into a predefined position of vertebra first instead of inserting the screw 10 directly, and allows the screw 10 to be inserted into a receiving part 50 inside to enable more secure fixation of the screw 10 into vertebra.
- the screw anchor 30 has the receiving part 50 that receives the screw 10 therein in the lengthwise direction, and one end 60 that is inserted into vertebra is in a pointed conic shape to effectively insert the screw anchor 30 into vertebra.
- Anchor threads 40 are formed on an inner surface defining the receiving part 50 of the screw anchor 30 , and the anchor threads 40 may be screw-coupled with screw threads 20 of the screw 10 as described below, and through this screw coupling, the screw 10 is received in the screw anchor 30 . Meanwhile, the pitch P 1 of the anchor threads 40 is equal to the pitch P 2 of the screw threads 20 to prevent damage of the screw anchor 30 and/or the screw 10 when the screw 10 is inserted into the screw anchor 30 through screw coupling.
- the screw anchor 30 is composed of a plurality of divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 formed along the lengthwise direction, a space formed by one end 60 of the screw anchor 30 and the plurality of divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 connected to one end 60 , i.e., an inner part surrounded by the plurality of divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 becomes the receiving part 50 , and in normal condition before the screw anchor 30 is inserted into vertebra, there are overlapping parts C between adjacent divisions.
- fixation of the screw anchor assembly into vertebra is semi-permanent and more secure, thereby producing effects on the reductions in reoperation rate and patients' physical and economic burden.
- a stopper part 70 may be formed on the outer surface of the divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 of the screw anchor 30 , and the stopper part 70 may be formed along the lengthwise direction of the screw anchor 30 , and may be formed on the outer surface of the divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 in whole or in part. Furthermore, the stopper part 70 may have a slope surface, and the slope surface may slope toward one end 60 of the screw anchor 30 .
- the stopper part 70 is formed on the outer surface of the divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 , the friction coefficient and contact area of the screw anchor 30 with the bone surface increases and sufficient pull-out strength can be obtained, which as a result, can prevent the screw 10 inserted into the screw anchor 30 from slipping out of the bone.
- any material that is not harmful to human body is available, and a plastic material such as poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) may be used, but recently development using calcium phosphate is in progress, and polyether ether ketone (PEEK), bone material (or bone substitute material; material that is transformed into bone over time) or artificial bone is available.
- PMMA poly(methylmethacrylate)
- PEEK polyether ether ketone
- bone material or bone substitute material; material that is transformed into bone over time
- artificial bone is available.
- the screw 10 is a type of nail having the screw threads 20 formed in the lengthwise direction, and when it is inserted into the screw anchor 30 through screw coupling, it expands the receiving part 50 of the screw anchor 30 , and accordingly, the screw anchor 30 is fixed into the vertebra. As a result, fixation of the screw anchor 30 produces an effect on the fixation of the screw 10 into vertebra, thereby maintaining the spine in a desired shape.
- the pitch of the screw threads 20 is equal to the pitch of the anchor threads 40 , damage of the screw anchor 30 and/or the screw 10 can be prevented when the screw 10 is inserted into the screw anchor 30 through screw coupling.
- any material that is not harmful to human body is available similar to the screw anchor 30 , and a plastic material such as poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) may be used, but recently development using calcium phosphate is in progress, and polyether ether ketone (PEEK), bone material (or bone substitute material; material that is transformed into bone over time) or artificial bone is available.
- PMMA poly(methylmethacrylate)
- PEEK polyether ether ketone
- spinal screw fixation is performed using the screw anchor assembly including the screw anchor 30 and the screw 10 described above, and specifically, to treat the damaged part of the spine, the screw anchor 30 is inserted and fixed into the pedicle or sacrum of vertebra in appropriate orientation and position first, and the screw 10 is screw coupled to the receiving part 50 of the inserted screw anchor 30 using a drive (not shown).
- FIG. 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of the screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a connecting part 80 connecting the divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 of the screw anchor 30 .
- the plurality of divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 that makes up the screw anchor 30 is separated with overlapping parts C therebetween, but adjacent divisions are connected by the connecting part 80 and thus have parts not separated from each other.
- the connecting part 80 may connect the parts of adjacent divisions, and some or all adjacent divisions may have the connection of the connecting part 80 .
- the screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure includes the divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 connected by the connecting part 80 as described above, when it is in normal condition, the plurality of divisions 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 is placed in fixed position relative to each other, and accordingly the screw anchor 30 can maintain its original shape.
- FIG. 6 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of the screw anchor assembly according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the surface of the screw anchor 30 (i.e., the outer surface of the plurality of divisions) is roughening treated, and thus the screw anchor 30 includes a rough outer surface E.
- the rough outer surface E having undergone surface roughening treatment may be formed on the surface of the screw anchor 30 in whole or in part.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are horizontal cross-sectional views of the screw anchor assembly according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a screw anchor 100 of the screw anchor assembly has the internal receiving part becoming narrower as it goes to one end that is inserted into the bone earlier. That is, as can be seen through FIG. 7A , the diameter L′ of the receiving part at the side of one end of the screw anchor 100 is smaller than the diameter L of the receiving part at the side of the other end opposite to one end.
- the receiving part of the screw anchor 100 becomes narrower as it goes to one end, when the screw 10 is inserted into the screw anchor 100 , as it goes to the narrower end, the extent to which the screw anchor 100 spreads outward becomes greater, i.e., the outer diameter P′ of the screw anchor 100 at the side of one end becomes larger than the outer diameter P of the screw anchor 100 at the side of the other end, and thus the bond strength of the bone and the screw anchor 100 is further enhanced.
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- The present disclosure relates to a screw anchor assembly, and more particularly, to a screw anchor assembly with a structure for increasing a contact area with vertebra.
- Generally, in the treatment of spine related diseases, indirect treatment methods through physical therapy and direct treatment methods that adjust and fix the spine by mounting a separate fixing device into a damaged part of the spine are performed. That is, in the case of mild spinal diseases, physical therapy is performed, but in the case of severe diseases in the cervical vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and intervertebral disk that make up the spine, treatments are conducted using a separate spine fixing device.
- Commonly used spine fixing devices include a pedicle (sacral) screw that is inserted into the pedicle or sacrum of the vertebra at a predefined angle and depth, a spinal rod that is disposed on one side of the part of the spine, and a fixing cap or a coupling fastener that fastens the spinal rod and the pedicle screw together, in order to adjust the damaged part of the spine to the normal condition and fix it without movement. To treat the damaged part of the spine, the pedicle screw is first inserted into and fixed onto the pedicle or the sacrum of vertebra in an appropriate orientation and position, then the part of the spine is adjusted to normal condition using the spinal rod, and lastly, the spinal rod and the fixing screw are secured using the fixing cap or coupling fastener, completing the treatment.
- Meanwhile, recently, with the aging population, screw fixation is increasingly used for patients with severe osteoporosis. However in the case of conventional screw fixation (Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0133857), after the screw fixation is performed, the bones around the screw fixed to the bone may resolve over time, otherwise known as halo, a bone cavitation phenomenon which causes a screw loosening phenomenon. Consequently, nearly half of the patients who undergo the screw insertion may experience adjacent segment degeneration as a screw fixation aftermath, requiring reoperation which becomes a physical and economic burden to the patients.
- In this case, a larger screw may be inserted into the position at which the screw loosening phenomenon occurred, or the bones around the screw may be filled with cement or transplanted with allograft bone plug. However, it was previously difficult to obtain secure fixation of the screw into the bone through this method.
- To solve this problem, there is a need for a screw anchor assembly preventing the screw loosening phenomenon from occurring after screw fixation.
- The present disclosure is directed to providing a screw anchor assembly that increases a contact area with the vertebra and has sufficient pull-out strength, thereby achieving secure screw fixation and reducing the patients' physical and economic burden.
- The problems intended to solve by the present disclosure are not limited to the problems mentioned above, and other problems not stated herein will be apparent from the following description.
- To solve the problem, a screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is a screw anchor assembly used in spinal screw fixation, and includes a screw having screw threads in a lengthwise direction, and a screw anchor which is inserted into a predefined position of spine, and has anchor threads on an inner surface defining a receiving part into which the screw is inserted, of which the receiving part being expanded during screw coupling with the screw, wherein the screw anchor includes a plurality of divisions formed along a lengthwise direction, and has overlapping parts between adjacent divisions in the plurality of divisions.
- According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a screw anchor assembly that increases a contact area with vertebra and has sufficient pull-out strength, thereby achieving secure screw fixation and reducing patients' physical and economic burden.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a process of fixing a screw anchor assembly into the vertebra according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a screw anchor of a screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B′ ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of a screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of a screw anchor assembly according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 7A and 7B are horizontal cross-sectional views of a screw anchor assembly according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure. -
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<Detailed Description of Main Elements> 10: Screw 20: Screw threads 30, 100: Screw anchor 40: Anchor threads 50: Receiving part 60: One end of threaded anchor 70: Stopper part 80: Connecting part 91, 92, 93, 94: Division - These advantages and features of the present disclosure and the methods for achieving them will be apparent from the embodiments described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the following disclosed embodiments and will be embodied in many different forms, and these embodiments are only provided to make the disclosure complete and help those having ordinary skill in the technical field pertaining to the present disclosure to understand the scope of the invention fully, and the present disclosure is only defined by the scope of the appended claims. Like reference numerals indicate like elements throughout the specification.
- The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing the embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The term “comprises” and/or “comprising” when used in this specification specifies the presence of stated elements, steps, and operations, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other elements, steps, and operations.
- A screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is described with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 4 .FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a process of fixing the screw anchor assembly into the vertebra according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a screw anchor of the screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 3 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B′ ofFIG. 3 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 4 , the screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes ascrew anchor 30 and ascrew 10. - The
screw anchor 30 is an element that is inserted into a predefined position of vertebra first instead of inserting thescrew 10 directly, and allows thescrew 10 to be inserted into areceiving part 50 inside to enable more secure fixation of thescrew 10 into vertebra. To support this, thescrew anchor 30 has the receivingpart 50 that receives thescrew 10 therein in the lengthwise direction, and oneend 60 that is inserted into vertebra is in a pointed conic shape to effectively insert thescrew anchor 30 into vertebra. -
Anchor threads 40 are formed on an inner surface defining thereceiving part 50 of thescrew anchor 30, and theanchor threads 40 may be screw-coupled withscrew threads 20 of thescrew 10 as described below, and through this screw coupling, thescrew 10 is received in thescrew anchor 30. Meanwhile, the pitch P1 of theanchor threads 40 is equal to the pitch P2 of thescrew threads 20 to prevent damage of thescrew anchor 30 and/or thescrew 10 when thescrew 10 is inserted into thescrew anchor 30 through screw coupling. - Additionally, the
screw anchor 30 is composed of a plurality ofdivisions end 60 of thescrew anchor 30 and the plurality ofdivisions end 60, i.e., an inner part surrounded by the plurality ofdivisions receiving part 50, and in normal condition before thescrew anchor 30 is inserted into vertebra, there are overlapping parts C between adjacent divisions. By this structure, when thescrew 10 is inserted into thescrew anchor 30 through screw coupling, and accordingly, thereceiving part 50 of thescrew anchor 30 is expanded, the distance D between adjacent divisions becomes closer compared to conventional anchors, and thus an area of vertebra that does not touch thescrew anchor 30 reduces. - Accordingly, fixation of the screw anchor assembly into vertebra is semi-permanent and more secure, thereby producing effects on the reductions in reoperation rate and patients' physical and economic burden.
- Further, a
stopper part 70 may be formed on the outer surface of thedivisions screw anchor 30, and thestopper part 70 may be formed along the lengthwise direction of thescrew anchor 30, and may be formed on the outer surface of thedivisions stopper part 70 may have a slope surface, and the slope surface may slope toward oneend 60 of thescrew anchor 30. - As described above, as the
stopper part 70 is formed on the outer surface of thedivisions screw anchor 30 with the bone surface increases and sufficient pull-out strength can be obtained, which as a result, can prevent thescrew 10 inserted into thescrew anchor 30 from slipping out of the bone. - For a material of the
screw anchor 30, any material that is not harmful to human body is available, and a plastic material such as poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) may be used, but recently development using calcium phosphate is in progress, and polyether ether ketone (PEEK), bone material (or bone substitute material; material that is transformed into bone over time) or artificial bone is available. As thescrew anchor 30 is made of this material, during insertion of thescrew 10, thescrew anchor 30 expands and fills the space within the bone, thereby improving the fixation strength of thescrew 10. - The
screw 10 is a type of nail having thescrew threads 20 formed in the lengthwise direction, and when it is inserted into thescrew anchor 30 through screw coupling, it expands thereceiving part 50 of thescrew anchor 30, and accordingly, thescrew anchor 30 is fixed into the vertebra. As a result, fixation of thescrew anchor 30 produces an effect on the fixation of thescrew 10 into vertebra, thereby maintaining the spine in a desired shape. - As described above, because the pitch of the
screw threads 20 is equal to the pitch of theanchor threads 40, damage of thescrew anchor 30 and/or thescrew 10 can be prevented when thescrew 10 is inserted into thescrew anchor 30 through screw coupling. - Additionally, for a material of the
screw 10, any material that is not harmful to human body is available similar to thescrew anchor 30, and a plastic material such as poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) may be used, but recently development using calcium phosphate is in progress, and polyether ether ketone (PEEK), bone material (or bone substitute material; material that is transformed into bone over time) or artificial bone is available. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , spinal screw fixation is performed using the screw anchor assembly including thescrew anchor 30 and thescrew 10 described above, and specifically, to treat the damaged part of the spine, thescrew anchor 30 is inserted and fixed into the pedicle or sacrum of vertebra in appropriate orientation and position first, and thescrew 10 is screw coupled to thereceiving part 50 of the insertedscrew anchor 30 using a drive (not shown). - The screw anchor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been hereinabove described, and a screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure is described below with reference to
FIG. 5 .FIG. 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of the screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a connectingpart 80 connecting thedivisions screw anchor 30. - The plurality of
divisions screw anchor 30 is separated with overlapping parts C therebetween, but adjacent divisions are connected by the connectingpart 80 and thus have parts not separated from each other. - The connecting
part 80 may connect the parts of adjacent divisions, and some or all adjacent divisions may have the connection of the connectingpart 80. - When the
screw 10 is screw coupled to and inserted into thescrew anchor 30 in the presence of the connectingpart 80, as the distance between the plurality ofdivisions part 80 connecting adjacent divisions is disconnected and the space of the receivingpart 50 is expanded. - Meanwhile, because the screw anchor assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure includes the
divisions part 80 as described above, when it is in normal condition, the plurality ofdivisions screw anchor 30 can maintain its original shape. - The screw anchor assemblies according to an embodiment and another embodiment of the present disclosure have been hereinabove described, and a screw anchor assembly according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure is described below with reference to
FIG. 6 .FIG. 6 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a screw anchor of the screw anchor assembly according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , the surface of the screw anchor 30 (i.e., the outer surface of the plurality of divisions) is roughening treated, and thus thescrew anchor 30 includes a rough outer surface E. - By this roughening treated outer surface E, the friction coefficient of the
screw anchor 30 with the bone surface increases, sufficient pull-out strength is obtained, and the fixation strength of thescrew anchor 30 is enhanced. Furthermore, the rough outer surface E having undergone surface roughening treatment may be formed on the surface of thescrew anchor 30 in whole or in part. - The screw anchor assemblies according to an embodiment, another embodiment and still another embodiment of the present disclosure have been hereinabove described, and a screw anchor assembly according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure is described below with reference to
FIGS. 7A and 7B .FIGS. 7A and 7B are horizontal cross-sectional views of the screw anchor assembly according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure. - A
screw anchor 100 of the screw anchor assembly according to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure has the internal receiving part becoming narrower as it goes to one end that is inserted into the bone earlier. That is, as can be seen throughFIG. 7A , the diameter L′ of the receiving part at the side of one end of thescrew anchor 100 is smaller than the diameter L of the receiving part at the side of the other end opposite to one end. - Additionally, as can be seen through
FIG. 7B , because the receiving part of thescrew anchor 100 becomes narrower as it goes to one end, when thescrew 10 is inserted into thescrew anchor 100, as it goes to the narrower end, the extent to which thescrew anchor 100 spreads outward becomes greater, i.e., the outer diameter P′ of thescrew anchor 100 at the side of one end becomes larger than the outer diameter P of thescrew anchor 100 at the side of the other end, and thus the bond strength of the bone and thescrew anchor 100 is further enhanced. - As mentioned above, conventionally, there has been a problem that after screw fixation is performed, a screw loosening phenomenon occurs over time, requiring reoperation, but the conventional problem can be solved by enabling secure fixation of the screw into bone using the screw anchor assembly according to the present disclosure as described above.
- While the embodiments of the present disclosure have been hereinabove described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the technical field pertaining to the present disclosure that the present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without changing the technical spirit or essential features of the present disclosure. Therefore, it should be understood that the embodiments described above are for illustration purposes only in all aspects, but not intended to be limiting.
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